Use these to help you feel more informed, more confident, and more in control — maybe a little less alone, too. Women with Attention Deficit Disorder is a great book for people who have been recently diagnosed with ADHD 2 of 11 "Women with Attention Deficit Disorder" Women with ...
I do feel that what these articles lacked is input and experiences from women gamers. I wanted to learn more about how other women enjoy MTG – to understand, through reading their experiences, preferences, and suggestions how we as a community could help make women feel more welcome and how...
I found this a much more emotional read than I was expecting but at the same time it felt like such a comforting read at a time when I was struggling to find any solace in my own life. I listened to the audiobook of Bright Young Women by Jessica Moor and loved it. It was a ...
Woman The Hunterby Mary Zeiss Stange (1997). Exploring how women and men relate to nature and violence, Mary Zeiss Stange demonstrates how false assumptions abut women and about hunting permeate contemporary thought. Her book is a profound critique of our society's evasion of issues that make u...
I wish Elizabeth Strout well, I hopes she writes many more, and I hope people keep reading her work because those people are likely to give my work a try too. So please understand that I’m glad I read OLIVE KITTERIDGE. I admire the book. But– and you knew there was a but ...
After reading this book, you will understand how confidence comes from a mix of nature and nurture, and the things you can do to cultivate self-assurance. Through their insight and inspiring writing style, the authors will show you how following your instincts and being genuine can be transform...
I wished they kinda went more into this because I found fandoms to be so interesting but I understand while it was not a focus. The story is about Maria and Peter and how for them to get together, they both have to overcome their own insecurities and professional obligations. This is ...
This is a story that I read in a couple of days, it is a sort of coming of age but with some serious themes woven into it. I really do think that the books need to be read in order to understand the full history of where Lorna ios now and I would definitely recommend them both...
Discovering that her one night of passion with Cesare right before she was sacked had borne its fruit, Mina finds herself in the tough position of having to juggle being a single mother and making ends meet in a world that is frightful for women who do not have the kind of support system...
writes about the men and women who dedicate their lives to serving their country. And while some would scoff and say that the genre these two wonderful ladies write is cliché and caters only to readers who live and breathe military, alpha men (and women) romances, I would beg to disagree...